It's Favorite Photo Friday time! Senior sessions are some of my most favorite sessions. And this one is no exception. We made a lot of great images during this session. And the one above is one of the many favorites that we made during this photo shoot. Loved everything about this one from the senior himself, to his family and the location as well.

This will go down as one of my all time favorite photos of this boy ever... not just ever... but "evva." I am, and will always be, fascinated with images where there's a lack of expression, emotion, smile. Images like this make me stop and think. They make me stop and think about what is going on in the image. Images like this draw me in and keep me there. That's why this is and will always be one of my favorite photos.

This is the third installment in this series. If you've missed the first two, you can catch the first one here... First Photo Friday and the second one here... Second Photo Friday.

I shot this frame at a wedding in between some group shots as they were being set up. As I was waiting, I turned around and happened to see this scene unfolding. Completely candid. Not posed.

There are many reasons why I love this photo. The colors are awesome. From the red dresses against the green plant life. To the way their eyes pop. The head bands they are wearing to the looks on their faces.

And to top it off, the two bridesmaids above were great to work with...

All the reasons above make this one of my favorite photos I've photographed.

This blog post marks the second installment of my Favorite Photo Friday. If you missed the first one, you can find it here... First Favorite Photo Friday.

I photographed this bride and her groom a few years ago. The groom is actually part of our Armed Forces and one of the nicest guys you'll meet. They've also added a cute little girl since they got married.

Just prior to this photo, she and I had just gotten through talking about the necklace she had just put on. I was about to leave to go photograph the groom for a bit when I stopped and called her name. This is the frame I captured just after she had turned around.